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'''The Society''' was a secret cabal of [[Clan]] scientists who resented the warrior caste's hegemony over Clan culture, and in particular, their dictations regarding the work of the scientist themselves.  Eschewing the general culture of the Clans in favor of devotion to science itself, The Society worked toward their own ends whenever possible, with little or no regard to Clan law or custom - and often - little regard for ethics or the sanctity of basic human rights.  Members of the Society tend to view their roles and responsibilities as all-important to the Clans' very existence.  They saw [[Nicholas Kerensky]]'s true vision as being completely in accordance with the laws of science, and as such, many Society members were known to actively weave carefully disguised plots through their work, in anticipation of the day when they would force the warrior caste from power.<ref name=IP2p32/><ref name=TWORp152>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 152 - "The Society"</ref><ref name=IP2p37>''Interstellar Players 2'', p. 37 - "Gamemaster's Section"</ref>
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'''The Society''' was a secret cabal of [[Clan]] scientists who held a deep resentment toward the warrior caste's hegemony over Clan culture - and in particular - their dictations regarding the work of the scientist themselves.  Eschewing the general culture of the Clans in favor of devotion to science and itself, The Society worked toward their own ends whenever possible, with little or no regard to Clan law or custom - and often - little regard for ethics or the sanctity of basic human rights.  Members of the Society tend to view their roles and responsibilities as all-important to the Clans' very existence.  They saw [[Nicholas Kerensky]]'s true vision as being completely in accordance with the laws of science, and as such, many Society members were known to actively weave carefully disguised plots through their work, in preparation and anticipation of the day when they would force the warrior caste from power.<ref name=IP2p32/><ref name=TWORp152,153>''The Wars of Reaving'', p. 152, 153 - "The Society"</ref><ref name=IP2p37>''Interstellar Players 2'', p. 37 - "Gamemaster's Section"</ref>
  
To maintain their secrecy over the centuries, scientists of The Society would do work on the goals set for them by the warriors of their individual [[Clan Council]]s, overtly pursuing a warrior-centric agenda consisting primarily of genetic research and arms development.  But behind the scenes, the Society's scientists would deliberately impede the warriors by slowing the pace of this research and hiding many of their breakthroughs.  Research projects ordered to be closed and shelved by the warriors often continued in secrecy by scientists who did not wish to listen to the orders of those who they felt held no understanding of the nature of their work.  The Society's own endeavors often ranged from a liberal approach to genetic manipulation and the trading of [[Bloodname]] legacies across any and all Clan lines, to secret weapons development programs, to the creation of computer virii that could paralyze communications and even war machines.  Experiments with advanced gene therapy and research into chemical enhancement techniques (both of which often utilized human guinea pigs) and biological weapons that could target specific groups of people or even individuals by their genetic codes were all within the scope of their ambitious research programs.  The full extent of their efforts may never be fully known.<ref name=TWORp152/><ref name=IP2p33,34>''Interstellar Players 2'', p. 33, 34 - "Playing Gods?"</ref><ref name=IP2p34,35>''Interstellar Players 2'', p. 34, 35 - "Society Operations"</ref>
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To maintain their secrecy over the centuries, The Society's scientists worked toward the goals set for them by the warriors of their individual [[Clan Council]]s, overtly pursuing a warrior-centric agenda consisting primarily of genetic research and arms development.  But behind the scenes, the Society's scientists would deliberately impede the warriors by slowing the pace of this research and hiding many of their breakthroughs.  Research projects ordered to be closed and shelved by the warriors often continued in secrecy by scientists who did not wish to listen to the orders of those who they felt held no understanding of the nature of their work.  The Society's own endeavors often ranged from a liberal approach to genetic manipulation and the trading of [[Bloodname]] legacies across any and all Clan lines, to secret weapons development programs, to the creation of computer virii that could paralyze communications and even war machines.  Experiments with advanced gene therapy and research into chemical enhancement techniques (both of which often utilized human guinea pigs) and biological weapons that could target specific groups of people or even individuals by their genetic codes were all within the scope of their ambitious research programs.  The full extent of their efforts may never be fully known.<ref name=TWORp152,153/><ref name=IP2p33,34>''Interstellar Players 2'', p. 33, 34 - "Playing Gods?"</ref><ref name=IP2p34,35>''Interstellar Players 2'', p. 34, 35 - "Society Operations"</ref>
  
The ultimate goal of The Society was to supplant the warrior caste as the leaders of the Clans, though this was not known by most Society cells.  Only the highest ranking members knew their true goals throughout most of their history.  Dominance over the warrior caste was worked toward slowly and with great patience.  Representation in the Society was not equal across the Clans; some Clans with more rigid scientists castes (such as [[Clan Steel Viper]])- or those with especially overbearing warriors (like  the [[Smoke Jaguar]]s)- had little or no representation.  But in Clans that gave more of a free hand to their scientist castes, the Society grew amid their highest ranks, and often held a great deal of power.  [[Tamaron]] was said to be the main control center for the Society, though [[Ironhold]], [[Tokasha]] and [[Circe]] were all said to be important worlds. [[Operation Revival]] gave some of Society members in certain [[Invader Clans|Invading Clans]] more room and freedom to experiment and further their plans, as the warriors were kept busy elsewhere, consequently paying far less attention to their scientists than at any previous point.<ref name=IP2p32/><ref name=TWORp152/><ref name=IP2p37/><ref name=IP2p34,35/>           
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The ultimate goal of The Society was to supplant the warrior caste as the leaders of the Clans, though though their primary plans to achieve their ends were not known by most Society cells.  Only the highest ranking members knew their true goals throughout most of their history.  Dominance over the warrior caste was worked toward slowly and with great patience over the centuries.  Representation in the Society was not equal across the Clans; some Clans with more rigid scientists castes (such as [[Clan Steel Viper]])- or those with especially overbearing warriors (like  the [[Smoke Jaguar]]s)- had very little representation.  But in Clans that gave more of a free hand to their scientist castes, the Society grew amid their highest ranks, and often held a great deal of power.  [[Tamaron]] was said to be the main control center for the Society, though [[Ironhold]], [[Tokasha]] and [[Circe]] were also important worlds. [[Operation Revival]] gave some Society members in certain [[Invader Clans|Invading Clans]] more room and freedom to experiment and further their plans, as the warriors were kept busy elsewhere, consequently paying much less attention to their scientists than at any previous point in Clan history.  The Society took advantage of this lapse by stepping up the pace of their operations on Inner Sphere worlds.<ref name=IP2p32/><ref name=TWORp152,153/><ref name=IP2p37/><ref name=IP2p34,35/>           
  
The Society stood back from events in the [[Clan Homeworlds]], watching the shifting of power after the demise of Clan Smoke Jaguar and the [[Great Refusal]].  But when [[ilKhan]] [[Brett Andrews]] issued his [[3072]] decree regarding the [[Reaving]] of Bloodnames, essentially taking the one realm over which the scientists were granted control by [[Nicholas Kerensky]] and giving it to the warriors to unwittingly destroy in their arbitrary quests for dominance over one another, The Society decided to act.  Striking during the [[Wars of Reaving]], they and their [[Dark Caste]] and reborn [[Clan Burrock]] allies caused a great deal of chaos in the [[Clan Homeworlds]], as well as in certain parts of the Clan-occupied [[Inner Sphere]].  Ultimately, their efforts fell short of subduing the warrior caste.  The warriors would systematically hunt down and eliminate every Society cell on every world of the [[Kerensky Cluster]] and [[Pentagon Worlds]] - a task that took many years to finish - as well as every planet in the Inner Sphere and [[Periphery]] regions that belonged to the affected Clans.  Most of the Clans' collective scientist castes were decimated by [[Trial of Annihilation|Annihilations]] that took place, with some eliminating all of their scientists in their effort to purge themselves of the rebellious faction.<ref name=TWORp152/>
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The Society stood back from events in the [[Clan Homeworlds]], watching the shifting of power after the demise of Clan Smoke Jaguar and the [[Great Refusal]].  But when [[ilKhan]] [[Brett Andrews]] issued his [[3072]] decree regarding the [[Reaving]] of Bloodnames, essentially taking the one realm in which the scientists were granted ultimate control over by [[Nicholas Kerensky]].  Essentially, power over the carefully cultivated [[Clan]] gene pool was stripped from the scientists and given to the warriors to unwittingly destroy in their arbitrary quests for dominance over one anotherThe Society decided that it was time to act.  Striking during the ensuing [[Wars of Reaving]], they and reborn [[Clan Burrock]] and [[Dark Caste]] allies caused a great deal of chaos in the [[Clan Homeworlds]], as well as in certain parts of the Clan-occupied [[Inner Sphere]].  Their efforts ultimately fell short of their goal of subduing the warrior caste.  Once the warriors had finally recognized their enemy, they began to systematically hunt down and eliminate every Society cell on every world of the [[Kerensky Cluster]] and [[Pentagon Worlds]], a task that took decades to completely finish.  Similar Annihilation also took place (to greater and lesser extents) on every planet in the [[Inner Sphere]] and [[Periphery]] regions that belonged to the affected Clans.  Most of the Clans' collective scientist castes were decimated by [[Trial of Annihilation|Annihilations]] that took place, with some Clans eliminating all of their scientists in the bloody effort to purge themselves of the rebellious faction.<ref name=TWORp152,153/>
  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
===Origins===
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===Clouded Origins===
The mysterious beginnings of the Society are shrouded by layers of deception and misdirection.  Born of [[Clan Coyote]]'s scientist caste, their beginnings could go all the way back to the city of Versailles on [[Babylon]] during [[Operation Klondike]].  In [[2822]], a deal for the surrender of the scientific enclave was worked out between the Tchernovkov brothers, [[Star Captain]] [[Gerek Tchernovkov|Gerek]] and engineer [[Richard Tchernovkov|Richard]].  Few details exist about the specifics, but it was known that the enclave surrendered to the Coyotes without a shot being fired, in return for a guarantee that they would be treated as equals.  [[Khan]] [[Dana Kufahl]] accepted the deal, and little else was said regarding the incident.  In time, the Coyotes would become well-known for their warrior's close relations with the scientist caste.  Richard Tchernovkov became known as Scientist Richard (Remer), and would go on to dominate his field; his engineering research led to the long and painstaking invention of the [[OmniMech]], unveiled in [[2854]].  Though nothing about these events hint at what would one day come to be known as the Society, its roots were able to spread deep and quietly thrive, hidden and protected by the trust of the very well-armed Coyote warrior caste.<ref name=H:OKp67,68>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 67, 68, "Celebration Day"</ref><ref name=FM:WCp40,41>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 40, 41, "Birth of the Titans"</ref><ref name=FM:WCp41,42>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 41, 42, ''Crusade of the Valiant''</ref>
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The mysterious beginnings of the Society are shrouded by layers of deception and misdirection.  Born of [[Clan Coyote]]'s scientist caste, their beginnings could go all the way back to the city of Versailles on [[Babylon]] during [[Operation Klondike]].  In [[2822]], a deal for the surrender of the scientific enclave was worked out between the Tchernovkov brothers, [[Star Captain]] [[Gerek Tchernovkov|Gerek]] and engineer [[Richard Tchernovkov|Richard]].  Few details exist about the specifics, but it was known that the enclave surrendered to the Coyotes without a shot being fired, in return for a guarantee that they would be treated as equals.  [[Khan]] [[Dana Kufahl]] accepted the deal, and little else was said regarding the incident.  In time, the Coyotes would become well-known for their warrior's close relations with the scientist caste.  Richard Tchernovkov became known as Scientist Richard (Remer), and would go on to dominate his field; his engineering research led to the long and painstaking invention of the [[OmniMech]], unveiled in [[2854]].  Though very little about these events hint at what would one day come to be known as The Society, its roots were able to spread deep and quietly thrive during the [[Golden Century]], hidden and protected by the trust of the very well-armed Coyote warrior caste.<ref name=H:OKp67,68>''Historical: Operation Klondike'', p. 67, 68, "Celebration Day"</ref><ref name=FM:WCp40,41>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 40, 41, "Birth of the Titans"</ref><ref name=FM:WCp41,42>''Field Manual: Warden Clans'', p. 41, 42, ''Crusade of the Valiant''</ref>
  
 
===Strange Happenings===
 
===Strange Happenings===
Though the Society grew along with the Clans through the ages, no information is available on its doings during the rest of the [[Golden Century]], or the [[Political Century]].  Clues to the cabal's existence were not noticed again until the years after [[Operation Revival]], when evidence pointing to highly unClanlike genetic experimentation across Clan lines came to the surface.  While on duty for her Clan's [[Watch]] in [[3057]], [[Clan Jade Falcon]] [[Star Commander]] [[Joanna]] uncovered evidence of an illegal trade in genetic materials between [[Clan Wolf]] and the Jade Falcon scientists.  Joanna came into contact with several lower level operatives during her mission to a ''[[solahma]]'' garrison on a small and uncharted mining planet called [[Dogg]], a rumored hub of Society activity.  Thinking it was a Wolf plot to ruin the Jade Falcon genetic legacies, the greater significance would take some time to come to set in, and only after confronting a Waych operative of Clan Wolf named [[Alvar]], posing as a Jade Falcon ''solahma''.  He illuminated Joanna regarding what he knew, which his superiors had felt was a Jade Falcon scheme, but was in reality the first hints abougt a conspiracy regarding the two Clans' scinetist castes.  Falcon [[Star Colonel]] [[Ravill Pryde]] knew of his own heritage - mixed Wolf and Falcon legacies - and let that information be known to [[MechWarrior]] [[Diana_Pryde|Diana]] through his personal files, who in turn told Joanna about this unheard of lineage.  As more information was uncovered, Jade Falcon Watch Commander and [[Loremaster]] [[Kael Pershaw]] was able to put together a basic picture of the conspiracy.  Though he had suspected much about the conspiracy for some time, only now was proof beginning to surface.<ref>''I Am Jade Falcon'', chapters 13 through 28</ref>
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Though the Society grew along with the Clans through the ages, no information is available on its doings during the rest of the Golden Century, or during the following [[Political Century]].  Clues to the cabal's existence were not noticed again until the years after [[Operation Revival]], when evidence pointing to highly unClanlike genetic experimentation across Clan lines came to the surface.  While on duty for her Clan's [[Watch]] in [[3057]], [[Clan Jade Falcon]] [[Star Commander]] [[Joanna]] uncovered evidence of an illegal trade in genetic materials between [[Clan Wolf]] and the Jade Falcon scientists.  Joanna came into contact with several lower level operatives during her mission to a ''[[solahma]]'' garrison on a small and uncharted mining planet called [[Dogg]], a rumored hub of strange activity centering on the scientist caste.  Thinking it was a [[Clan Wolf]] plot to ruin the Jade Falcon genetic legacies with the genes of dead techs stored in vats labeled with the names of warriors, the greater significance would take some time to come to set in.  After confronting a Watch operative of Clan Wolf named [[Alvar]], posing as a Jade Falcon ''solahma'', more information came to light.  He illuminated Joanna regarding what he knew, which his superiors had felt was a Jade Falcon scheme.  In reality, these were the first hints about a conspiracy regarding the scientist castes of several Clans.  Jade Falcon [[Star Colonel]] [[Ravill Pryde]] knew of his own heritage - mixed Wolf and Falcon legacies - and let that information be known to [[MechWarrior]] [[Diana_Pryde|Diana]] through his personal files while she served as his ''[[coreign]]'', who in turn told Joanna about this unheard of lineage.  As more information was uncovered, Jade Falcon Watch Commander and [[Loremaster]] [[Kael Pershaw]] was able to put together a basic picture of the conspiracy.  Though he had suspected much about the conspiracy for some time, only now was proof beginning to surface.<ref>''I Am Jade Falcon'', chapters 13 through 28</ref>
  
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Clan Jade Falcon had long held a tight reign on its non-warrior castes, but among genetic scientists, there was quite a bit more freedom.  In this environment where the gene pool and those who tended it were held in reverence, The Society flourished.  Centering on one man, a [[trueborn]] warrior caste washout who excelled in the ranks of the scientists named [[Etienne]] (Balzac), the Jade Falcon Society cells worked towards many of the same ends as their counterparts on Tamaron.  Those scientists who were not part of the Society were often in the dark about the experiments and official plans of their superiors, as was the case with Jade Falcon Chief Scientist [[Peri]] (Watson) of the Falcon Eyrie research enclave on [[Huntress]].  She could not help but notice the many experiments she was denied access to in regard to the notes and results, many of which were under the name of Scientist General Etienne.  Peri's notes and observations about the mysterious dealings of the scientist caste confirmed much of what Kael Pershaw had suspected, but went much further in detailing the specifics of some of their doings.  As she uncovered more of their machinations, Etienne would attempt to block her investigating, leading her to be placed in the backwaters of the [[Clan Homeworlds]], and away from much of the Society's business, though this only increased her curiosity.<ref name=TWORp152,153/><ref>''Freebirth'', chapters 15 through 18</ref>
  
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In [[3059]], events surrounding the crash landing of a Jade Falcon [[Trinary]] led by [[Star Captain]] [[Horse Jade Falcon]] and their subsequent capture by Clan Smoke Jaguar, more would come to light.  On one occasion during his captivity, Horse and ''[[solahma]]'' Star Commander [[Sentania Buhallin]] were able to infiltrate the Jaguar's Mt. Szabo genetic repository.  Horse was shown to a room in the sprawling complex that contained several genetic legacies, and noticed that one of the samples was a copy of Jade Falcon hero [[Aidan Pryde]].  Enraged at the idea of what he had just discovered, Horse wreaked havoc on that area of the facility, killing the Smoke Jaguar Chief Geneticist (called the Keeper of the Jaguar Kin) when he intervened.  The conspiracy widened.  Peri was transferred out of the facility, the weapons research program (centering on the ill-fated Dual Cockpit [[LAM]]) was canceled.<ref>''Freebirth'', chapter 20 through 37</ref>
  
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===Forced Schism===
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Further, at about this time, Jade Falcon [[Khan]] [[Marthe Pryde]] banished Etienne from the Homeworlds to the Inner Sphere.<ref name=TWORp152,153/>
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==Military==
 
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Warden Clans]]''
 
* ''[[Field Manual: Warden Clans]]''
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* ''[[Freebirth (novel)]]''
 
* ''[[Historical: Operation Klondike]]''
 
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* ''[[I Am Jade Falcon]]''
 
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Revision as of 00:13, 15 September 2012

The Society
Faction Profile
Time period: Jihad (Wars of Reaving)
Classification: Rebel Clan Faction
Controlled systems: Enclaves and cells throughout Clan-held space
Capital world: Tamaron labs[1]
Ruler title: Various scientist caste-related titles and positions
Military: Various forces with no over-all name
Secret Service: Various high-tech security networks

The Society was a secret cabal of Clan scientists who held a deep resentment toward the warrior caste's hegemony over Clan culture - and in particular - their dictations regarding the work of the scientist themselves. Eschewing the general culture of the Clans in favor of devotion to science and itself, The Society worked toward their own ends whenever possible, with little or no regard to Clan law or custom - and often - little regard for ethics or the sanctity of basic human rights. Members of the Society tend to view their roles and responsibilities as all-important to the Clans' very existence. They saw Nicholas Kerensky's true vision as being completely in accordance with the laws of science, and as such, many Society members were known to actively weave carefully disguised plots through their work, in preparation and anticipation of the day when they would force the warrior caste from power.[1][2][3]

To maintain their secrecy over the centuries, The Society's scientists worked toward the goals set for them by the warriors of their individual Clan Councils, overtly pursuing a warrior-centric agenda consisting primarily of genetic research and arms development. But behind the scenes, the Society's scientists would deliberately impede the warriors by slowing the pace of this research and hiding many of their breakthroughs. Research projects ordered to be closed and shelved by the warriors often continued in secrecy by scientists who did not wish to listen to the orders of those who they felt held no understanding of the nature of their work. The Society's own endeavors often ranged from a liberal approach to genetic manipulation and the trading of Bloodname legacies across any and all Clan lines, to secret weapons development programs, to the creation of computer virii that could paralyze communications and even war machines. Experiments with advanced gene therapy and research into chemical enhancement techniques (both of which often utilized human guinea pigs) and biological weapons that could target specific groups of people or even individuals by their genetic codes were all within the scope of their ambitious research programs. The full extent of their efforts may never be fully known.[2][4][5]

The ultimate goal of The Society was to supplant the warrior caste as the leaders of the Clans, though though their primary plans to achieve their ends were not known by most Society cells. Only the highest ranking members knew their true goals throughout most of their history. Dominance over the warrior caste was worked toward slowly and with great patience over the centuries. Representation in the Society was not equal across the Clans; some Clans with more rigid scientists castes (such as Clan Steel Viper)- or those with especially overbearing warriors (like the Smoke Jaguars)- had very little representation. But in Clans that gave more of a free hand to their scientist castes, the Society grew amid their highest ranks, and often held a great deal of power. Tamaron was said to be the main control center for the Society, though Ironhold, Tokasha and Circe were also important worlds. Operation Revival gave some Society members in certain Invading Clans more room and freedom to experiment and further their plans, as the warriors were kept busy elsewhere, consequently paying much less attention to their scientists than at any previous point in Clan history. The Society took advantage of this lapse by stepping up the pace of their operations on Inner Sphere worlds.[1][2][3][5]

The Society stood back from events in the Clan Homeworlds, watching the shifting of power after the demise of Clan Smoke Jaguar and the Great Refusal. But when ilKhan Brett Andrews issued his 3072 decree regarding the Reaving of Bloodnames, essentially taking the one realm in which the scientists were granted ultimate control over by Nicholas Kerensky. Essentially, power over the carefully cultivated Clan gene pool was stripped from the scientists and given to the warriors to unwittingly destroy in their arbitrary quests for dominance over one another. The Society decided that it was time to act. Striking during the ensuing Wars of Reaving, they and reborn Clan Burrock and Dark Caste allies caused a great deal of chaos in the Clan Homeworlds, as well as in certain parts of the Clan-occupied Inner Sphere. Their efforts ultimately fell short of their goal of subduing the warrior caste. Once the warriors had finally recognized their enemy, they began to systematically hunt down and eliminate every Society cell on every world of the Kerensky Cluster and Pentagon Worlds, a task that took decades to completely finish. Similar Annihilation also took place (to greater and lesser extents) on every planet in the Inner Sphere and Periphery regions that belonged to the affected Clans. Most of the Clans' collective scientist castes were decimated by Annihilations that took place, with some Clans eliminating all of their scientists in the bloody effort to purge themselves of the rebellious faction.[2]


History

Clouded Origins

The mysterious beginnings of the Society are shrouded by layers of deception and misdirection. Born of Clan Coyote's scientist caste, their beginnings could go all the way back to the city of Versailles on Babylon during Operation Klondike. In 2822, a deal for the surrender of the scientific enclave was worked out between the Tchernovkov brothers, Star Captain Gerek and engineer Richard. Few details exist about the specifics, but it was known that the enclave surrendered to the Coyotes without a shot being fired, in return for a guarantee that they would be treated as equals. Khan Dana Kufahl accepted the deal, and little else was said regarding the incident. In time, the Coyotes would become well-known for their warrior's close relations with the scientist caste. Richard Tchernovkov became known as Scientist Richard (Remer), and would go on to dominate his field; his engineering research led to the long and painstaking invention of the OmniMech, unveiled in 2854. Though very little about these events hint at what would one day come to be known as The Society, its roots were able to spread deep and quietly thrive during the Golden Century, hidden and protected by the trust of the very well-armed Coyote warrior caste.[6][7][8]

Strange Happenings

Though the Society grew along with the Clans through the ages, no information is available on its doings during the rest of the Golden Century, or during the following Political Century. Clues to the cabal's existence were not noticed again until the years after Operation Revival, when evidence pointing to highly unClanlike genetic experimentation across Clan lines came to the surface. While on duty for her Clan's Watch in 3057, Clan Jade Falcon Star Commander Joanna uncovered evidence of an illegal trade in genetic materials between Clan Wolf and the Jade Falcon scientists. Joanna came into contact with several lower level operatives during her mission to a solahma garrison on a small and uncharted mining planet called Dogg, a rumored hub of strange activity centering on the scientist caste. Thinking it was a Clan Wolf plot to ruin the Jade Falcon genetic legacies with the genes of dead techs stored in vats labeled with the names of warriors, the greater significance would take some time to come to set in. After confronting a Watch operative of Clan Wolf named Alvar, posing as a Jade Falcon solahma, more information came to light. He illuminated Joanna regarding what he knew, which his superiors had felt was a Jade Falcon scheme. In reality, these were the first hints about a conspiracy regarding the scientist castes of several Clans. Jade Falcon Star Colonel Ravill Pryde knew of his own heritage - mixed Wolf and Falcon legacies - and let that information be known to MechWarrior Diana through his personal files while she served as his coreign, who in turn told Joanna about this unheard of lineage. As more information was uncovered, Jade Falcon Watch Commander and Loremaster Kael Pershaw was able to put together a basic picture of the conspiracy. Though he had suspected much about the conspiracy for some time, only now was proof beginning to surface.[9]

Clan Jade Falcon had long held a tight reign on its non-warrior castes, but among genetic scientists, there was quite a bit more freedom. In this environment where the gene pool and those who tended it were held in reverence, The Society flourished. Centering on one man, a trueborn warrior caste washout who excelled in the ranks of the scientists named Etienne (Balzac), the Jade Falcon Society cells worked towards many of the same ends as their counterparts on Tamaron. Those scientists who were not part of the Society were often in the dark about the experiments and official plans of their superiors, as was the case with Jade Falcon Chief Scientist Peri (Watson) of the Falcon Eyrie research enclave on Huntress. She could not help but notice the many experiments she was denied access to in regard to the notes and results, many of which were under the name of Scientist General Etienne. Peri's notes and observations about the mysterious dealings of the scientist caste confirmed much of what Kael Pershaw had suspected, but went much further in detailing the specifics of some of their doings. As she uncovered more of their machinations, Etienne would attempt to block her investigating, leading her to be placed in the backwaters of the Clan Homeworlds, and away from much of the Society's business, though this only increased her curiosity.[2][10]

In 3059, events surrounding the crash landing of a Jade Falcon Trinary led by Star Captain Horse Jade Falcon and their subsequent capture by Clan Smoke Jaguar, more would come to light. On one occasion during his captivity, Horse and solahma Star Commander Sentania Buhallin were able to infiltrate the Jaguar's Mt. Szabo genetic repository. Horse was shown to a room in the sprawling complex that contained several genetic legacies, and noticed that one of the samples was a copy of Jade Falcon hero Aidan Pryde. Enraged at the idea of what he had just discovered, Horse wreaked havoc on that area of the facility, killing the Smoke Jaguar Chief Geneticist (called the Keeper of the Jaguar Kin) when he intervened. The conspiracy widened. Peri was transferred out of the facility, the weapons research program (centering on the ill-fated Dual Cockpit LAM) was canceled.[11]

Forced Schism

Further, at about this time, Jade Falcon Khan Marthe Pryde banished Etienne from the Homeworlds to the Inner Sphere.[2]



Military


Leadership


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Interstellar Players 2, p. 32 - "Signs of Conspiracy"
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 The Wars of Reaving, p. 152, 153 - "The Society"
  3. 3.0 3.1 Interstellar Players 2, p. 37 - "Gamemaster's Section"
  4. Interstellar Players 2, p. 33, 34 - "Playing Gods?"
  5. 5.0 5.1 Interstellar Players 2, p. 34, 35 - "Society Operations"
  6. Historical: Operation Klondike, p. 67, 68, "Celebration Day"
  7. Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 40, 41, "Birth of the Titans"
  8. Field Manual: Warden Clans, p. 41, 42, Crusade of the Valiant
  9. I Am Jade Falcon, chapters 13 through 28
  10. Freebirth, chapters 15 through 18
  11. Freebirth, chapter 20 through 37

Bibliography